Definitions

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  • noun The construction of coaches.

Etymologies

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coach +‎ building

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Examples

  • In the auto industry, there's a concept known as coachbuilding by world-renowned firms like Bertone, Zagato, Karmann, and Fisker (yes, of

    Engadget 2009

  • In the auto industry, there's a concept known as coachbuilding by world-renowned firms like Bertone, Zagato, Karmann, and Fisker (yes, of

    Original Signal - Transmitting Gadgets 2009

  • In the auto industry, there's a concept known as coachbuilding by world-renowned firms like Bertone, Zagato, Karmann, and Fisker (yes, of

    Original Signal - Transmitting Gadgets 2009

  • Lehman-Peterson, a coachbuilding firm based in Chicago, won the right to produce Continental stretch limousines only after an extensive testing period.

    NYT > Home Page By RORY CARROLL 2011

  • Now Bentley is offering an early preview of the complex processes, advanced technology, traditional British coachbuilding skills and painstaking attention to detail that will deliver the design and engineering vision of a car created without compromise.

    Automotive Headlines dse@theautochannel.com 2010

  • Company takeover leaves coachbuilding staff without jobs

    Horse & Hound Online news 2010

  • Now Bentley is offering an early preview of the complex processes, advanced technology, traditional British coachbuilding skills and painstaking attention to detail that will deliver the design and engineering vision of a car created without compromise.

    Automotive Headlines dse@theautochannel.com 2010

  • Now Bentley is offering an early preview of the complex processes, advanced technology, traditional British coachbuilding skills and painstaking attention to detail that will deliver the design and engineering vision of a car created without compromise.

    Automotive Headlines 2010

  • The company created it specifically to showcase its coachbuilding skills.

    Jalopnik Wes Siler 2010

  • Saoutchik was a cabinet maker when he moved to Paris from his home in Ukraine around 1900, but he didn't take long to establish himself in the fledgling automotive coachbuilding industry and he showed a consistent flair over the next 50 years which puts him among the very elite of automotive designers.

    Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine 2010

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